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Low-Budget Network-Based Time Tracking Software?

0verkill asks: "I have been charged with the task of finding time tracking software to replace our current manual punch card method of tracking our employees time spent on the job. I would appreciate any feeedback/suggestions from anyone who has experience implementing and/or maintaing this software. Here are the criteria that I'm working with currently: I have a spending range of up to $400-$500; the software should support clocking in/out from more than one network attached workstation; basic report generation -- nothing too fancy but something that covers all the basics; and finally something that is resistant to time tampering (maybe software that could obtain an official time from our servers)."

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  1. Timeclock Plus by cornice · · Score: 5, Informative

    No this is not a troll. If you have Windows then try TimeClock Plus. I was about to take some time and write a time tracker system when my boss just purchased this. I was pissed because I thought the project would be fun. It turns out that this software works really well for us and has saved my _lots_ of time. We only have version 3 but it will run in a client server mode and will get time from the server.